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Kelly Lipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 20.12.2001 03:44:06
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Well then you'd be up the creek. The thought is to take periodic tape
backups or get the files of
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Remeta, Mark
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but what happens if the disk that your dat
but what happens if the disk that your database backups are on craps out???
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From: Scott, Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Jeff,
Depending on the number of DB
bject: Managing DB and Log Backups
Anybody know of a reference on "best practices" for TSM? If one exists,
then it probably answers the following question.
What is the best way to handle the db and log backups with the following
meager hardware. I ask this because using up two (or more) 100G
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From: Jeff Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Anybody know of a reference on "best practices&quo
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Subject: Re: Managing DB and Log Backups
Define your dds3 to tsm and run your DB backups to that.
>>> Jeff Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 19/12/2001 10:06:06 >>>
Anybody know of a reference on "best practices" for TSM? If one exists,
then it probably answers the fol
Define your dds3 to tsm and run your DB backups to that.
>>> Jeff Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 19/12/2001 10:06:06 >>>
Anybody know of a reference on "best practices" for TSM? If one exists,
then it probably answers the following question.
What is the best way to handle the db and log backups w
Anybody know of a reference on "best practices" for TSM? If one exists,
then it probably answers the following question.
What is the best way to handle the db and log backups with the following
meager hardware. I ask this because using up two (or more) 100GB tapes
for our <1GB db is not accepta